Michael Dubke

Michael Dubke (18 April 1970-) was White House Communications Director from 6 March to 2 June 2017, succeeding Sean Spicer and preceding Anthony Scaramucci.

Biography
Michael Dubke was born in Hamburg, New York in 1970, and he became involved with politics in 1988, rising to become executive director of the moderate Republican Ripon Society. He endorsed Bob Dole for president in 1996, and he urged Dole to give way to a more tolerant position on abortion and incorporate it into the Republican platform. From 1997 to 2008, he served as president of Americans for Job Security, and Dubke founded Crossroads Media in 2001 From March to June 2017, he briefly served as Donald Trump's White House Communications Director, serving until Anthony Scaramucci was chosen to replace him in June.